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I have 2 components in ReactJS and I did localstorage.setItem() in one component and I want to do localstorage.getItem() in second component. how should i do it. right now I did both setitem() and getItem() in the same component and passed the value of getItem using props to the second component. But I want to do getItem() in the second component is there any way to do so?

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    localstorage is window propert that is global , so you can access from any component where you want, set it where you need and just use localstorage.getItem to access. Jun 17, 2021 at 9:34
  • Isn't localstorage a global object that you can access from any components?
    – Joshua
    Jun 17, 2021 at 9:35

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Local Storage is a property of the window interface. You can find more information in the MDN Web Docs. This means that you can access it form any point of your application. Look at the below example to understand this notion.

containerComponent.js

import React from 'react';
import PresentationalComponent from './PresentationalComponent'

const containerComponent = () => {
    localStorage.setItem("hello", "hi"); // localStorage only accepts string values

    return <PresentationalComponent />
}
export default containerComponent;

PresentationalComponent.js

import React from 'react';

const PresentationalComponent = () => {
    return <h1>{`The hello localStorage key has a value of ${localStorage.getItem("hello")}`}</h1>
}

export default PresentationalComponent;
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Example: in Login component, you can set your user object/ or any field:

localStorage.setItem('user', user);

in any another component, you can access it like this:

let userData = localStorage.getItem('user');

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